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Minimal bilateral pleural effusion
Minimal bilateral pleural effusion due to acute pancreatitis and gallstone, can be cured? We have started the treatment.
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It can be definitely cured. Pleural effusion is not the bigger issue. You need treatment for pancreatitis first and then the gallstones which could be the cause of pancreatitis. Consult a surgical Gastroenterologist for getting the proper treatment.
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The prognosis is generally good with appropriate management and lifestyle modifications, particularly if the underlying cause (gallstones) is addressed Consider gallbladder removal within 2 weeks if gallstones are the cause...
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